If traffic is any indication, last night was a howling success as the little people AND big people participated in a night of "trick-or-treating" fun across our community.
Local artist and member of the Sheridan Artist's Guild, Rusty Woodward, will be presenting an Inner Circle exhibit at the Fulmer Public Library in November. A reception for the artist is set for Thursday, November 8 from 5 to 7 p.m.
The annual Buffalo Monster March was Wednesday afternoon in Buffalo, and princesses, ghouls, football players and every sort of superhero and monster was out to collect their goodies downtown on Main Street.
Sheridan and Buffalo will both participate in “Movember” to raise awareness of men's health issues, to get people talking about them and most importantly, to get men to act on them and get their necessary tests and checkups to keep themselves healthy.
Though the General Election is quickly approaching on November 6, more than 43,000 of the state's nearly 240,000 registered voters have already cast their votes by way of absentee ballots.
The staff at Northeast Wyoming Pediatric Associates, P.C., have gone all-out to celebrate Halloween in a way that's not scary for their patients. Everyone, from the doctors down to the office administrators, has donned luau gear, to include floppy hats, sunscreen, and even full on flippers and snorkeling gear.
Earlier this month, Sheridan Media News reported Jack Wood, son of Dayton Mayor, Bob Wood, was involved in a workplace accident on a construction site at Sheridan College.